IP Spoofing Vulnerability in Dormakaba Access Manager
CVE-2025-59101
Key Information:
- Vendor
Dormakaba
- Vendor
- CVE Published:
- 26 January 2026
What is CVE-2025-59101?
The Access Manager by Dormakaba exhibits a significant security vulnerability where authentication primarily relies on the originating IP address of the user. This design flaw allows attackers to spoof an authenticated user's IP address after successful login, thereby potentially gaining unauthorized access to the Access Manager web interface without proper session management or token validation. The absence of stored session information poses serious risks, as it can lead to unauthorized actions within the system.

Human OS v1.0:
Ageing Is an Unpatched Zero-Day Vulnerability.
Remediate biological technical debt. Prime Ageing uses 95% high-purity SIRT6 activation to maintain genomic integrity and bolster systemic resilience.
Affected Version(s)
Access Manager 92xx-k5 92xx-K5: <XAMB 04.06.212
Access Manager 92xx-k7 92xx-K7: <BAME 04.07.268
References
CVSS V4
Timeline
Vulnerability published
Vulnerability Reserved
